Who are Lyndell Mays’s Parents? Meet Mother Teneal Burnside and Father

This is to inform you that the suspects in the mass shooting incident that happened at the Kansas City Super Bowl parade, have been identified. Initially, the authorities halted the media from revealing their identities as the suspects were being considered juveniles but neither of them is juvenile. Thus, the Kansas City Super Bowl parade shooting suspects have been named Lyndell Mays and Dominic Miller. Amid the discussion about the mass shooting, the attention has shifted to the families of the shooter’s family. In this article, we have focused on the details of Lyndell Mays’s family. Who are Lyndell Mays’s parents? In this article, you will read who are the parents of Lyndell Mays and what was the motive of Lyndell Mays to open fire at the Kansas City Super Bowl parade. Stick with this page and go through the article till the end. Swipe down the page.

Lyndell Mays And Dominic Miller Mug Shot
Lyndell Mays, One Of The Alleged Kansas City Chiefs Parade Shooters (Source: NYPost)

Who Are Lyndell Mays’s Parents?

Lyndell Mays has been named as one of the shooters who opened fire at the Kansas City Chief’s victory parade. According to the reports, he is 23 years of age and was initially considered as a juvenile. Lyndell Mays and Dominic Miller who is 18 years of age have been charged for their involvement in the mass shooting. According to the official reports, both were armed with a handgun. Both Lyndell Mays and Dominic Miller are black men and neither one is a juvenile. The reason their identities weren’t released should be painfully clear.

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Lyndell Mays And Dominic Miller Mug Shot
Lisa Lopez Gavlan Was Killed In The Shooting (Source: NYPost)

To note, Lyndell Mays and Dominic Miller were part of two separate groups bickering at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory parade when Mays claimed he feared for his life and fired his weapon first, said police. Mays and Dominic Miller are suspected to have been involved in a dispute that led to a shooting at the victory parade of the Kansas City Chiefs last week. In the mass shooting, one person was killed and 22 were injured.

Lyndell Mays And Dominic Miller Mug Shot
The Kansas City Chiefs Victory Parade (Source: NYPost)

Mays was taken to hospital as he was hit by nine bullets in the scuffle. Speaking of his mother, Teneal Burnsideis Mays’s mother who organized a GoFundMe campaign, said the feud left her son in the ICU. Teneal said, “He is in the ICU fighting for a recovery from several surgeries from going to the Chiefs’ Super Bowl celebration with his older sister. Getting [shot multiple times] at a time that was meant to bring so much joy to so many has brought pain and sadness to all that was attending.” As per the reports, the fundraising campaign raised $100 for Mays’ medical bills but it was shut down shortly after. Lyndell Mays is currently in the hospital, a ward of the state, and the system will bear the cost of his medical treatment. Shift to the next section for more details.

Many on the internet are scrounging the weblogs to learn the details of the Kansas City shooting suspect’s parents details. As mentioned, Lyndell Mays’s mother Teneal Burnside came to light when she started a GoFundMe page for the cost of her son’s medical bills. It is said that Lyndell was born to his parents, mother Teneal Burnside and Mr. Burnside, in Raytown. Lyndell’s father’s details remain unknown. He is not the only child of his mother because he also has a sister in his family. But we are also not aware of Lyndell’s sister’s name. Lyndell’s unidentified sister said her brother was trying to protect her. She further added, “He doesn’t deserve to be thrown in it like that. My brother is tall and broad, he’s hefty. They were young kids and little guys, trying to prove a point.”

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